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From Serverful to Serverless: Migrate your Spring Boot app to AWS Lambda

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From Serverful to Serverless: Migrate your Spring Boot app to AWS Lambda

From Serverful to Serverless: Migrate your Spring Boot app to AWS Lambda

From Serverful to Serverless: Migrate your Spring Boot app to AWS Lambda

From Serverful to Serverless: Migrate your Spring Boot app to AWS Lambda

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Feb 12, 2024

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26

min

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Intermediate

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With the rise of serverless computing, many organizations are looking to migrate their traditional server-based applications to serverless architectures and especially AWS Lambda. This poses a challenge for Java developers who have built their systems using frameworks like Spring Boot. This session walks through the process step-by-step, explaining how to migrate your Spring Boot app to AWS Lambda to run Java code, optimise it and refactor it to further improve its performance and memory footprint. It also covers important considerations like monitoring, logging, troubleshooting, local development, testing, and deployment.

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Solutions Architect

Lefteris is a Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services with 20 years of experience in Software Engineering. Throughout his career, Lefteris has demonstrated expertise in successfully leading the migration of large monolithic systems to event-driven microservices architectures.

Additionally, he has served as an AWS Tech Instructor, training more than 200 individuals on the AWS cloud platform. Lefteris is also a passionate technical writer, having contributed as a Technical Author for Java Code Geeks, one of the most popular blogs for Java Programmers.

Lefteris has recently authored the book “Mastering Event-Driven Microservices in AWS”, a practical guide equips you with the knowledge and skills to design, build, and operate resilient, scalable, and fault-tolerant systems using AWS serverless services.

Solutions Architect

Lefteris is a Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services with 20 years of experience in Software Engineering. Throughout his career, Lefteris has demonstrated expertise in successfully leading the migration of large monolithic systems to event-driven microservices architectures.

Additionally, he has served as an AWS Tech Instructor, training more than 200 individuals on the AWS cloud platform. Lefteris is also a passionate technical writer, having contributed as a Technical Author for Java Code Geeks, one of the most popular blogs for Java Programmers.

Lefteris has recently authored the book “Mastering Event-Driven Microservices in AWS”, a practical guide equips you with the knowledge and skills to design, build, and operate resilient, scalable, and fault-tolerant systems using AWS serverless services.

Solutions Architect

Lefteris is a Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services with 20 years of experience in Software Engineering. Throughout his career, Lefteris has demonstrated expertise in successfully leading the migration of large monolithic systems to event-driven microservices architectures.

Additionally, he has served as an AWS Tech Instructor, training more than 200 individuals on the AWS cloud platform. Lefteris is also a passionate technical writer, having contributed as a Technical Author for Java Code Geeks, one of the most popular blogs for Java Programmers.

Lefteris has recently authored the book “Mastering Event-Driven Microservices in AWS”, a practical guide equips you with the knowledge and skills to design, build, and operate resilient, scalable, and fault-tolerant systems using AWS serverless services.

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